The 13 Basic Affirmations Of Willing

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Affirmations of Willingness are not like other self-talk affirmations. They are unique and they can greatly aid in improving mental health and behavior. These affirmations are not designed to help you get what you selfishly want. Nor, are they illusionary statements that have nothing to do with a current reality. Nothing good can result from a person walking around repeating phrases that are not true. Affirmations of Willingness are designed to help a person become less selfish, less controlling, and more in reality about self and others. They will be of no value to anyone who does not want to change in loving ways. They will help to strengthen a person's positive resolve for right action at the subconscious level of his or her will. They are worded in such a way as to bypass the mind and mental concepts and belief systems. Affirmations of Willingness help …show more content…

Make time to repeat them whenever possible. If said without sincerity, at best, they will be a breathing exercise or waste of your time. The Basic Affirmations of Willingness 1. "I am now willing to be totally willing." The essential state of selfish person is "willfulness." Therefore, a basic core-level shift from willfulness to "willingness" is necessary if loving changes are to occur. Being willing to be totally willing may seem strangely redundant, but it is intended to reinforce our intention and position ourselves to be psychologically able to accurately perceive true rightness. 2. "I am now willing to be totally willing to love perfectly." We all have numerous ideas about what love and loving action is. Those ideas keep a person from expressing and experiencing true love. The word "perfectly" prevents one from mentally visualizing what love means. It deters from forming or acting on personal ideas about love and loving behavior, and opens one to perceiving the reality of love. 3. "I am now willing to be totally willing to totally accept

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